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Lecture 2 - Cardiovascular System and Heart Anatomy
What is the primary function of t...,
What is the primary function of t...,
What is the primary function of t...
59  cards
Lecture 3 - Cardiac Physiology and Haemodynamics
What are the two major phases of ...,
The part of the cardiac cycle dur...,
The phase of the cardiac cycle wh...
36  cards
Lecture 4 - Electrophysiology Part 1
Why do we need ion channels 1,
Pore forming proteins present in ...,
Ion channels allow passage of ion...
41  cards
Lecture 5 - Electrophysiology Part 2
The type of channels that are res...,
Where in the heart cells are na c...,
Why is it important for the his p...
68  cards
Lecture 6 - ECG
A non invasive transthoracic reco...,
Ecg is a useful tool to detect __...,
The p wave is a measure of 3
72  cards
Lecture 7 - Excitation Contraction Coupling
Monomeric protein 9 transmembrane...,
The alpha 1 repeat of the ncx exc...,
The alpha 2 repeat of the ncx exc...
69  cards
Lecture 8 - Adrenergic Receptor Signaling
The potential ability of the hear...,
How do you increase cardiac outpu...,
Does increasing cardiac output in...
72  cards
Lecture 9 - Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells 1
Narrow tapered spindle shaped cel...,
Tubular brick shaped cells 2,
Tubular cells striated voluntary ...
59  cards
Lecture 10 - Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells 2
What three factors trigger vascul...,
List the steps of a gq pathway 2,
In a gq signalling pathway ip3 bi...
61  cards
Lecture 11 - Vascular Endothelial Cell Physiology
Vascular endothelium is also know...,
What are the six major functions ...,
What are the three major primary ...
45  cards
Lecture 12 - Vascular Physiology: Regional Circulation
What three major factors indicate...,
Takes into account the various fa...,
List the equation for poiseuille ...
86  cards
Lecture 13 - Systemic and Microvascular Hemodynamics
What are the four major functions...,
Which organs get the most blood f...,
What path does the blood follow a...
79  cards
Lecture 14 - Regulation of Blood Pressure
How is cardiac output calculated 1,
Arterial blood pressure and perip...,
How does elevated peripheral resi...
51  cards
Lecture 15 - Cardiac Intermediary Energy Metabolism
Metabolic pathways that breakdown...,
Metabolic pathways that construct...,
On a per gram basis the heart is ...
148  cards
Lecture 16 - Cardiomyopathy
What are cardiomyopathies 1,
A heterogenous group of diseases ...,
Heart disease can be caused by va...
61  cards
Lecture 17 - Myocardial Remodeling & Heart Disease
Alteration in the structure dimen...,
What are the underlying component...,
Things like bed rest ventricular ...
48  cards
Lecture 18 - Exercise Physiology
Cardiovascular response to exerci...,
During exercise cardiac output ne...,
What are the four major ventricul...
26  cards
Lecture 19 - Vascular Pathophsiology
What are six examples of vascular...,
Thickening of the arterial wall a...,
Atherosclerosis is a _____ respon...
51  cards
Lecture 20 - Cardiovascular ECM Structure, Function, and Pathology
The structural framework of a tis...,
What are the three major componen...,
A collagen network that surrounds...
93  cards

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